Jonny Greenwood is recording his new album in India

He also gave us some insight into how Radiohead have changed their recording methods from 2011.

The most recent issue of The Sunday Guardian has an insightful interview with Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood. He said that he's currently living in India in a small fort recording alongside Shye Ben Tzur, an Israeli producer, and that they are accompanied by a bunch of local musicians as well.

He said "The Maharaja allowed us use of the fort, and we’ve basically been living here with 12 Indian musicians and we’ve made a record". They've been there for quite some time too, as he explained “We’ve been living here for nearly three weeks and recording an album here, in the [Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur]". They recently performed some of the material for the first time at the World Sacred Spirit Festival and from there headed to Mehrangarh Fort.

In addition to his solo works, he also gave some additional insight into how the latest Radiohead record is coming along. “We’ve done a couple of months of recording, and it has gone really well". They changed up how they've gone about recording this time around, altering their methods from when they worked on 2011's The King of Limbs, and he said that the next step is to listen to how their sessions turned out. He doesn't seem too worried about it though, saying "But we left it at a good place when we last stopped. We’ve certainly changed our method again. It’s too involved [to explain how]. We’re kind of limiting ourselves; working in limits. So we’ll see what happens. It’s like we’re trying to use very old and very new technology together to see what happens.”

I don't know about you, but I'm pretty damn excited for what's next to come from them.